Thank you for your extremely helpful map, Sister Mitza. I note that one of the countries with compulsory voting
and "costly" sanctions is the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. (Please observe the word "Democrat" in there.) Their system is summed up as follows:
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Only one candidate appears on each ballot. Elections are ostensibly conducted by secret ballot, and a voter may cross off the candidate's name to vote against them, but must do so by crossing out the name without secrecy. Voting is mandatory and turnout is habitually near 100%.
A voter may cross off the candidate's name to vote against him or her, but must do so in a separate booth without any secrecy–an act of defiance that many North Korean defectors have claimed is too risky to even attempt. In recent elections there have been separate boxes for "no" votes. Voting against the official candidate, or refusing to vote at all, is considered an act of treason, and those who do face the loss of their jobs and housing, along with extra surveillance.
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Source: Wikipedia.
There doesn't seem to be any option to write in and vote for an alternative. The gooks can only vote for the candidate, or vote against him. If the latter, There Will Be Consequences!
Now, we True Christians™ can handle the persecution - it's what we do every day - and those of us who are mothers of many might welcome the loss of our jobs. But I think it is pretty clear what the Demoncrats have in mind. Just imagine if the only name on the ballot were - say - that of the perfectly ghastly Clinton woman, or the weirdo Karamella. Whoever next - Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sparkle???
The prospect of being governed by post-menopausal females is just too daunting.
If you will excuse me, I need to go away for a while to weep and pray.